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Kekeisen VFB 2000 CNC Turning and Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Kekeisen
Model
VFB 2000
Type
CNC Turning and Milling Machine
Year
2012
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X
2000mm
Travel Y
750mm
Travel Z
800mm
NC rotary table diameter
950mm
Milling head
SK50
Milling head tilt
+/-90°
Tool positions
48
Max. workpiece weight
2500kg
Control
Heidenhain 640

Weight & Dimensions

Dimension X
approx. 4000mm
Dimension Y
approx. 3100mm
Dimension Z
approx. 3200mm
Weight
approx. 16000kg

Accessories

Measuring probe: M & H
IKZ pressure: 40bar
Work area extraction: Reven
Paper belt filter: Resy
Brine conveyor
Chip cleaning gun
Wedge chuck: Schink, diameter 630mm
Various clamping jaws
Various turning and milling tools
Documentation available

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Capabilities

The Kekeisen VFB 2000 is a versatile CNC turning and milling center designed to handle complex metal parts in a single setup. With 2000mm of X-axis travel and a 950mm rotary table, it combines lathe and mill capabilities to produce precision components efficiently. The tilting milling head (±90°) and 48 tool positions enable intricate geometries, while the 2500kg workpiece capacity suits mid-to-heavy production runs.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical device, and general precision engineering sectors. It's ideal for shops that need flexibility—producing both turned shafts and milled features without repositioning parts. Businesses often choose this class of machine to reduce setup time, improve accuracy, and handle diverse orders from a single work center.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used unit, verify spindle runout and thermal stability by reviewing maintenance records. Check the Heidenhain 640 control for responsiveness and any error logs. Inspect the wedge chuck and clamping jaws for wear; jaw replacement can be costly. Confirm the extraction and chip removal systems operate properly—breakdowns here disrupt production. Ask for documentation of recent spindle servicing, coolant system condition, and any axis calibrations. A machine with consistent maintenance history and clean spindle bearings typically offers better long-term reliability.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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